I receive daily emails of motivational quotes and such from Cynthia Kersey who has  site called, "Unstoppable Enterprises, Inc. I recommend you sign up for their free motivational emails too.We all deserve a boost of positive confidence in the morning.
This one came in today's mail. Great information for anyone interested in getting into business for themselves. Don't let these lies stop you from being all you can be! They didn't stop these famous people mentioned below who ignored their critics and became incredibly successful in their field. You can too! Go for it!
UNSTOPPABLE Shatters the 10 Biggest Lies that Stop People from Getting  What they Want
They say that "everybody's a critic," and that  never seems truer than when you're pursuing a dream. There will always be  well-meaning people who want to "protect" you from your "unrealistic  fantasies."  
Critics tried to discourage the people profiled in  Unstoppable.  Everyone ignored the negative input and achieved their goals.   Follow their lead and you, too, will be UNSTOPPABLE!
1. The  timing is all wrong.  Prior to accepting Paramount's offer to host a  late-night talk show, Arsenio Hall was told by everyone: "It's too hard to crack  into the late-night ratings.  Television isn't ready for a black talk show  host.  This is America, and you can forget it."
2. Why don't you  get a real job?  Not understanding his desire to become Mr. Universe,  Arnold Schwarzenegger's family pleaded with him, saying: "How long will you go  on training all day in a gymnasium and living in a dream  world?"
3. It'll never work, you'll lose everything.   Weeks before she opened her first store, cosmetic tycoon Mary Kay Ash's attorney  said: "Liquidate the business right now and recoup whatever cash you can. If you  don't, you'll end up penniless." 
4. Don't rock the  boat.  In response to Muriel SiebertÃs application to be the first  woman to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, officials responded: "The  language on the floor is too rough and there's no ladies' room."  She bought a  seat anyway and remained the only woman there for nine years.
5.  It's never been done before.  Upon applying for a job after graduation  from Columbia University, announcers for NBC Radio responded to Sally Jessy  Raphael: "You have the perfect voice for broadcasting, but you should get a job  as a secretary. We're not using women." 
6. You don't have enough  talent.  Responding to his desire to become a recording artist, Ray  Charles' teachers said: "You can't play the piano, and God knows you can't sing.  You'd better learn how to weave chairs so you can support  yourself."
7. Don't even try, you'll just be  disappointed.  When auditioning for a part in a high school musical, a  teacher rejected Diana Ross saying: "You have a nice voice, but it's nothing  special."
  
8. You don't fit the mold OR you're not the right  "type."  Trying to convince her she didn't have the right look, fashion  photographer Richard Avedon told Cher: "You will never make the cover of Vogue  because you don't have blond hair or blue eyes."  When she did make the cover,  Vogue sold more copies than it had ever sold before.
9. Don't  give up your day job.  Commenting on the first manuscript of an  unpublished author, a New York Publisher told James Michener: "You're a good  editor with a promising future in the business.  Why would you want to throw it  all away to try to be a writer?  I read your book.  Frankly, it's not really  that good."  Michener's first book, Tales of the South Pacific, later won a  Pulitzer Prize and was adapted for stage and screen as South  Pacific.
10. There's no market for it.  When hearing his  plans to launch Perrier in the United States, several consulting firms advised  Gustave Leven: "You're foolish to try to sell sparkling water in the land of  Coca-Cola drinkers."
The only opinion about your dream that really counts  is yours. The negative comments of others merely reflect their limitations ---  not yours.  There is nothing unrealistic about a dream that aligns with your  purpose, ignites your passion, and inspires you to plan and persevere until you  attain it.  On the contrary, it's unrealistic to expect a person with such drive  and commitment not to succeed.
 
 

 






